Posted on 01/10/2013 9:49:05 PM PST by Nachum
Morgan needs several things, including a new first name. When I think of piers, I think of wet things in the water that stink of dead fish.
More seriously. Ben Shapiro of Breitbart did a good job of counterattacking Morgan’s “cookie-cutter questions” but he missed a chance to really stick it to him and show the viewing audience how stupid Morgan really is.
Let’s go back to 1775 and 1776. What were the British troops going after when they clashed with colonialists (Americans-in-the-making)?
Easy: The colonial gun/weapons/supplies stores at Bunker Hill, Boston, and at other sites scattered around the state. Lexington and Concord battles were fought to keep the British from marching on these stores.
Lesson learned by American students but not by Piers Morgan:
After all the fighting during the Revolutionary War, when the smoke had finally settled, the British occupation army, the finest in Europe, had lost to a basically ragtag army of Minutemen, men and women who had saved their own arms from confiscation by tyrannts, and were able to successfully use them to push the tyrannts back and thus gain freedom for themselves and future generations.
Hey Morgan, you fop. You lost.
And as if to rub salt into the wound, it was a makeshift, ragtag American Army at the Battle of New Orleans that destroyed a British army that outnumbered them about 10 to 1.
Pirates, free Frenchmen, gamblers, some professional US soldiers and sailors, Indians, Tennesee sharpshooters, and others showed that their collective privately owned arms could meet and beat the best that the British had.
Hey Morgan, you twit. You lost again.
Now go back home to muzzielnd and see how long you will last in the streets of Englandistan without a gun.
Also learn the words to a good rock and roll song by Ral Donner, “You Don’t Know What You’ve Got Until You’ve Lost It.”
I don’t know Shapiro well though i have heard him.
I always like seeing a tribe member who gets it....it’s like extra sweet given our realities
He explained why we have the second very precisely.....to resist tyranny
Brits like him just dont get Americans. I watched Downtown Abbey and noticed how poorly drawn is the character that Shirley McLain played. I cannot guess what her backstory is, if she has one.
Nice pun....well done
Sharipo verbally raped him......
Not pursuing early advantage in late December
And underestimating American resolve and mettle...a mettle enforced by cavalry with sabers drawn in the rear behind the subsequent ramparts
Jackson was indefatigable and the Brits sloppy and dreaming of pillage and booty
That battle and it's site is a hobby of mine...i love reading about it
That one and Franklin were i live are my two centers of study on battles domestically
Now you can tell mr know it all to sod off..lol
Conceded nothing.
I'll take it one step further and say that the 2nd amendment supports what Jefferson wrote in the Declaration. It supports the inalienable right to Life (self-defense), and the inalienable right to Liberty (protection from tyranny). Without those two, there can be no inalienable right to pursue Happiness.
Remember that the Preamble to the Constitution says that We the People established the Constitution to secure the "Blessings of Liberty" for ourselves and our Posterity. The capitalized Liberty refers to the inalienable right to Liberty from the Declaration, and the capitalized Blessings refers to the rights as being endowed by the Creator, which is what makes them inalienable.
-PJ
-PJ
Downton
no ‘w’
Downton Abbey
I hate to water down the drama, but without the French navy we never would’ve won. Also, many on our side were trained by the British army, and professionals from various European countries —France (Lafayette), Poland (Pulaski), Prussia (von Steuben)—helped. So it wasn’t exactly a ragtag bunch of bumpkins beating bloated imperial regulars.
Not to say that motley American crews didn’t do anything decisive on their own. Washington’s chief virtue was that he avoided disaster, but we did score manor victories in set-piece battles like the Cowpens and Saratoga, which is something you can’t say for overhyped ragtag armies like the commies in Vietnam.
P.S. We may have won at New Orleans, but by any objective standard we lost the war. Technically New Orleans wasn’t even part of the war.
Ben Shapiro did a good job!
Wow.
Wardaddy, I’m also fascinated about the Battle of Franklin. Have you ever been to the Atlanta History Center? www.Atlantahistorycenter.com. I visited in December and the CW history portion was great. Amazing amount of regalia, weaponry, photographs.
That guy has a constitution in his pocket but still thinks the government has the right to ban fully automatic weapons. We should get articulate people who understand freedom.
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